- Music
- 30 Apr 24
This unique show will see the band perform as a full bombastic six-piece top celebrated their new 12-inch EP.
Dublin indie rockers The Prongs are billed to headline a show at the Button Factory Thursday May 30 to celebrate the launch of their new four-track EP Psychogeography.
Bringing their incendiary cabaret to this intimate live stage, The Prongs have enlisted a glittering array of special guests.
Flying in specially from Manchester is legendary Martin Bramah, founding member of The Fall, and frontman of House of All and Blue Orchids.
The support slot marks Martin Bramah's Irish debut and will see him joined by fellow Blue Orchid Tansy McNally.
Also supporting the Front is Dublin punk songstress Molly Vulpyne, who is known the vocal powerhouse and guitarist of Irish punk duo Vulpynes, and has recently begun her critically acclaimed solo venture.
Psychogeography puts themes of existential dislocation, cod delinquency, half-heartedness and the sincerity of flattery to the fore in an EP which promises to melt your heart.
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A tantalising teaser, lead single 'Map of a City' is an ode to the built environment and the tunnel of mystery that links every urban space. Its musical landscape is twisted timeless techno.
For the Button Factory show, The Prongs will present in full bombastic six-piece band format.
Tickets for The Prongs' Button Factory headliner are priced from € 20 and are available for purchase here.